Further expanding its already comprehensive service to the Caribbean, American Airlines will be launching the first-ever international flight route between the United States and Ocho Rios, in Jamaica. The resort town, which has risen to prominence in recent years, rivals Montego Bay and Negril as one of the most popular tourist hotspots on the island. …
A real gem of Southeast Asia, for decades the Philippines has been welcoming travelers from North America and Europe who fall for its warm beaches and warmer smiles. With its bustling city-scapes to gorgeous beaches and islands, the Philippines has cemented itself as a top destination in the region with plenty to offer travelers – …
Italy and Spain have both just extended their entry requirements rules for another 30 days, until at least April 30, 2022. This means that despite Covid-related restrictions being lifted in many parts of Europe over the past few months, Italy and Spain are two EU nations that are not following the trend of easing entry …
Governor Carlos Joaquín said the Cancun region will remain in the covid ‘green zone’ and that beaches are safe for tourists The Mexican government has been working hard to meet future tourists’ expectations during the Easter holidays. The tasks have included pandemic, criminal and nature control. According to a recent update shared on the Mexican …
A total of 56 Solo Oceanview Staterooms will be available on four vessels, starting in September this year Oceania Cruises recently announced in a press release on Wednesday the addition of dozens of dedicated staterooms for solo travelers. The cruise line also disclosed the debut of “Go Green” and “Beyond Blueprints”, shore excursion series. As …
Travelers planning on attending either a Disney theme park or a Disney cruise ship will be relieved to know that the brand has set to remove several of its Covid-19 related restrictions. The planned easing of restrictions later this month is set to once more make the experience of Disney just as magical as it …
Latvia became the 26th nation to remove all entry requirements as of April 1, 2022. The country joins a growing list of nations—including various European and Caribbean nations—to remove all COVID-19 entry requirements for all travelers worldwide. All travelers entering Latvia: Don’t need to be vaccinated Don’t require testing Don’t undergo quarantine, and Don’t need …
The Caribbean has remained an excellent destination for Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Short flights, gorgeous beaches, and sunny weather make for an incredible vacation. Still, COVID-19 restrictions have—albeit often strictly—stayed in place. Many Caribbean nations are now easing entry requirements now. Some countries, such as Aruba and Curaçao have eased all COVID-19 restrictions. However, …
From today, 1 April, three popular tourist destinations in Asia – Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand – are easing their entry requirements for international visitors. Starting today (1 April) Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand are making it easier for travelers to enter for tourism purposes. And, the news will certainly be welcomed by those looking to explore …
Starting April 4, 2022, Covid proof of entry will no longer apply to foreign visitors visiting the tri-island nation of Grenada, as it fully reopens to tourism under pre-pandemic regulations. This means both the vaccinated and unvaccinated are welcome without testing, quarantine, or any further requirements. Grenada is now officially the latest entry in our …
JetBlue has made sweeping changes to its catalog of summer flights by canceling 27 of its domestic and international routes this week. The low cost airline – which is the seventh largest airline in the US by number of passengers carried – has made the decision to cut a large number of routes despite only …
India became the latest country this week to start the process of welcoming back tourists. After two long years, the South Asian nation has now reopened for international commercial flights and tourists can apply for a visa or an e-visa to visit for non-essential reasons. The Indian government also announced this week that it would …












